Mitchell County Criminal Court hears all criminal cases in Mitchell County. Below you will find specific information about criminal cases and how they are handled in Mitchell County.
Where can I get help for my Mitchell County criminal case?
The 6th amendment of the United States Constitution provides a criminal defendant with the right to an attorney. As read in the miranda rights, this means that if a defendant cannot afford to hire a private attorney a legal attorney will be appointed to the defendant to represent him at no cost to the defendant. This is often a public defender. In addition, the court clerk for Mitchell County will also be able to provide general information about a specific criminal case. The clerk can only provide information and is not an attorney so they cannot provide legal advice, only a licensed attorney can provide legal advice about what the best options for are for your particular case.
Arraignments in Mitchell County
During an arraignment in Mitchell County, a defendant appears before the court and the judge reads the charges that have been filed against the accused and also informs the defendant of his/her rights. During the arraignment in Mitchell County, the defendant can choose to plead one of the following 1) Guilty 2) Not Guilty or 3) No Contest. If the defendant enters a plea of Not Guilty, a date for trial is set. In the event of a Guilty or No Contest Plea in Mitchell County the defendant may be sentenced at that time or the sentencing may take place at a later date.
Appealing a guilty verdict
A defendant may appeal a guilty verdict to an appellate court. This is not a request to have another trial, but a request for an appellate court to review the case and determine that it was handled in a correct legal manner. There are a number of outcomes in an appeal including an upholding of the conviction, a finding that errors were made resulting in a retrial or resentencing or possibly a complete disimissal of all charges.
Mitchell County Required Court Appearances
In Mitchell County, there are both required and non-required court appearances for the defendant. At a required or mandatory appearance hearing, the defendant is required to appear in person before the court. Failing to appear at your required hearing may result in a bench warrant being issued for your arrest by the judge.
Defendant Sentencing
At a sentence hearing the judge will inform the defendant of the sentence that will be imposed. This sometimes occurs at the same hearing in which the defendant is found guilty (either by trial or plea agreement). In can also occur at a later date, most often this is due to the complexity of the case where more time is needed to determine the appropriate sentence.
Prosecutor in Mitchell County
In Mitchell County, the prosecutor is an attorney representing Mitchell County. In some cases, the prosecutor may actually represent Georgia. For the most part, the prosecutor in Mitchell County has discretion to both decide whether to file charges and also negotiate a potential plea deal with the defendant.
Right to an attorney
The US Constitution’s Sixth Amendment ensures the right to an attorney regardless of whether or not you can afford one. In Mitchell County a public defender will be appointed by the judge if you cannot afford private representation.
What is Jury Deliberation?
After both the prosecution and defense have presented their cases, the judge in the case will provide instructions to the jury about what they must decide. The jury will be dismissed to the jury room where they will deliberate about the guilt or innocence of the defendant. After reaching a unaminous decision, they return their decision to the court where it is read aloud in the courtroom. If the jury is unable to reach a unaminous decision, the jury is deadlocked, also known as a hung jury, in which a mistrial will be declared.
Plea Agreements
A Plea Agreement, sometimes known as a Plea Bargain is an agreement between the prosecution and the defendant, where the defendant pleads guilty or no contest often in exchange for a lesser charge or lighter recommended sentence. A large majority of criminal cases end in a plea agreement. In Mitchell County you can inform your attorney to negotiate with the prosecution to attempt to come to a plea agreement, but this is dependent upon the charge severity and also the prosecutors willingness to accept a plea deal.
Burden of Proof
The burden of proof is always on the prosecution in a criminal trial. In other words, the prosecution has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the crime. The defense must only prove that there is a reasonable possibility that the defendant did NOT commit the crime. If the prosecution cannot prove that the defendant committed the crime beyond a reasonable doubt, the jury will be instructed to find the defendant not-guilty.
Mitchell County Criminal Court hearings
Criminal hearings in Mitchell County will take place at the Mitchell County Criminal Courts. Please see here for a list of the Mitchell County Criminal Court Locations.
Right to Jury Trial
For “Serious Crimes”, those that can have a potential penalty of 6 months in jail OR a minimum $500 penalty, the US Constitution guarantees a right to trial by jury. This is guaranteed by Article III of the Constitution and the 6th Amendment. The accused has the ability to waive their right to trial by jury.
Mitchell County Criminal Court Locations
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Mitchell County Superior Court
Address: 11 West Broad Street, PO Box 427, Camilla GA 31730
Phone: 229-336-2021 Fax: 229-336-9866 -
State Court of Mitchell County
Address: 11 West Broad Street, PO Box 427, Camilla GA 31730
Phone: 229-336-2021 Fax: 229-336-9866 -
Mitchell County Magistrate Court
Address: 30 North Court Avenue, PO Box 626, Camilla GA 31730
Phone: 229-336-2077 Fax: 229-336-2039 -
Mitchell County Juvenile Court
Address: 11 West Broad Street, PO Box 427, Camilla GA 31730
Phone: 229-336-2021 Fax: 229-336-9866 -
Municipal Court of Camilla
Address: 80 West Broad Street, Camilla GA 31730
Phone: 229-336-2201 -
Municipal Court of Pelham
Address: 171 Matthewson Avenue SW, Pelham GA 31779
Phone: 229-294-6001 -
Municipal Court of Sale City
Address: PO Box 427, Camilla GA 31730
Phone: 229-336-2022